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Hey rose, on valentines day all the restaurants are so packed & you need to make reservations & all that, so my question to you is what are some other ways families, married couples & unmarried couples can spend valentines day?

February 13, 2014

Hi

Going out to dinner is always sweet. However there are other options as well depending on your budget.

Family – if you are accustom to having dinner together that’s lovely to be a little different on V day you can have a dinner party invite a few close friends and family over and have them bring a dish. Add some v day elements to the ambiance, balloons, heart shaped cakes, cookies, candles, I am sure every one will be smiling and having fun.

Married – Get away from it all, rent a room, can pick up dinner or order in, be sure to stop off at the flower shop to get some rose petals, sprinkle it all over the room, light some candles and have a romantic night!

This can be done at home as well, adding a nice extra touch is having the wife or hubby whom ever is not accustom to cooking prepare a meal

rose, wine, candles, music, that should def be enjoyable.

Dating – Dinner and a movie seems so perfect if you are dating. Sitting across the table admiring that person, chatting up a storm, getting to know them much more and sitting closely at the movies…hmmmm

ok ok..lets discuss plan B…lol

if you have time during the day, have a picnic at the park/beach, take a basket, a blanket and get cozy…. If you live where its snowing like I do….lol…..Cook and invite the person over, then head out and paint the town red, check out a movie, a Broadway show, V day concert!!!

Hope this helps!! Happy Valentine

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